Daniel Noboa Sent Four Referendum Questions and One Popular Consultation to the Constitutional Court
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Daniel Noboa Sent Four Referendum Questions and One Popular Consultation to the Constitutional Court
These include hourly employment, the elimination of CPCCS, the reduction of the number of assembly members and political control over CC judges.
In the midst of frictions with the Government, the Constitutional Court must analyze the proposals for referendum questions and popular consultation raised by President Daniel Noboa.
President Daniel Noboa seeks to reduce the number of legislators to less than half of his current figure through a referendum scheduled for the end of this 2025. The post Popular Consultation of 2025: Noboa's proposal to reduce the Assembly from 151 to 71 assembly members appeared first on El Diario.
The question of the referendum on hourly work in the tourism sector was referred to the Constitutional Court together with three other proposals for its analysis. This initiative, presented by President Daniel Noboa on August 14, proposes to allow the hiring of hours only in the tourism sector and provided that it is the
President Daniel Noboa referred four questions to the Constitutional Court for the process of popular consultation and referendum, as recorded in the office sent on the afternoon of August 13, 2025.
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